Former Germany coach Joachim Low is reportedly interested in taking over as England’s national team manager, according to the UK Sun. This comes after Gareth Southgate’s resignation following the Euro 2024 tournament.

Southgate stepped down after leading England to the Euro 2024 final, where they narrowly lost 2-1 to Spain. His departure has left a vacancy that the English Football Association is keen to fill.

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Low, 64, has expressed his willingness to discuss the role with the English FA. With an impressive track record, including a 15-year tenure as Germany’s coach and a World Cup victory in 2014, he is a strong candidate for the position.

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Notably, Low guided Germany to a memorable 4-1 victory over England in the Round of 16 at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, showcasing his tactical prowess and experience on the international stage.

As the search for Southgate’s successor begins, Low’s interest adds an exciting dimension to the prospects of England’s future in international football.

 

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